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Map the five-course MicroMasters path, Verified or Paid enrollment, payment deadline, testing window, 75-minute timing, onboarding, face and room scan, scratch-paper rules, translation tools, on-screen calculator, no R or coding policy, results, and retakes.
MITx states that DEDP MicroMasters learners must take proctored exams for five online courses, and each exam is tied to the specific Verified or Paid course session. HiraEdu helps learners organize course evidence, Proctortrack onboarding, permitted materials, and timing so exam-day setup follows MITx rules exactly.
DEDP readiness depends on Verified or Paid session eligibility, early onboarding, complete course review, and strict compliance with the 75-minute Proctortrack exam rules.
The DEDP MicroMasters credential requires proctored exams for five online courses.
Learners must be Verified or Paid in the specific course session and complete onboarding before taking that course's proctored exam.
DEDP proctored exams are 75 minutes once opened and cover all course units, with homework, midterms, and Comprehensive Review as key preparation references.
Official rules allow two blank scratch-paper sheets, unlabeled food or drink, an on-screen calculator, and translation tools, while prohibiting notes, textbooks, R, Stata, Word, Excel, headphones, breaks, and other people in the room.
The Data, Economics, and Design of Policy MicroMasters credential is built around five online courses and their corresponding proctored exams. MIT Economics treats MicroMasters course and exam performance as important evidence for DEDP master's readiness.
MITx guidance says the exam covers all units without a special emphasis on one topic. Learners should revisit lectures, assignments, midterms, and Comprehensive Review material, especially areas missed during the term.
DEDP exam readiness includes completing Proctortrack onboarding, confirming ID and device requirements, preparing the room scan, using only permitted materials, avoiding unsupported devices, and starting early enough for support if technical issues occur.
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MITx states that learners must take proctored exams for five online courses to earn the MicroMasters credential in Data, Economics, and Design of Policy. DEDP eligibility guidance says learners must be on the Verified or Paid track for the specific course session, with payment submitted before the term deadline, and since September 2022 the proctored exam is part of the MITx Online course session rather than a separate future option. The DEDP proctored exam page says the exam covers all course units, with homework, midterms, and the Comprehensive Review as the best references, and that no coding or R is tested. The exam is available during the testing window at the bottom of the MITx Online course, lasts 75 minutes once opened, and requires onboarding plus face and room scan. Official DEDP rules allow two blank pieces of scratch paper and unlabeled food or drink, provide an on-screen calculator, allow translation software or web translation, and prohibit physical calculators, notes, textbooks, headphones, other applications such as R, Stata, Word, or Excel, non-translation websites, speaking to others, sharing the room, leaving the room, or taking breaks. HiraEdu helps learners prepare by organizing lectures, assignments, midterms, comprehensive review work, verified-track deadlines, Proctortrack onboarding, ID checks, device requirements, allowed materials, technical-support timing, result release, and retake planning.
MITx says learners must take proctored exams for five online courses to earn the Data, Economics, and Design of Policy MicroMasters credential.
Learners must be enrolled in that course session on the Verified or Paid track and must meet the enrollment and payment deadlines for the session.
MITx guidance says the exam is 75 minutes once opened, and learners should begin at least 75 minutes before the testing-window deadline.
MITx says there is no coding or R tested on the DEDP proctored exam, and other applications such as R, Stata, Word, and Excel are not allowed during the exam.
HiraEdu helps learners organize course review, track Verified enrollment and deadlines, complete Proctortrack readiness, prepare allowed materials, and plan support or retake steps.
Confirm Verified or Paid enrollment, payment deadline, onboarding period, testing window, UTC deadline, courseware notices, and weekly course emails for the exact session.
Use the same computer and network planned for the exam, complete the system check, face scan, ID verification, and onboarding approval at least five days before the intended exam time.
Work through all lectures, assignments, midterms, and Comprehensive Review questions, with extra attention to units where the course score or confidence was weaker.
Prepare two blank scratch-paper sheets, approved food or drink if needed, translation tool rules, on-screen calculator expectations, support contacts, and a start time that leaves the full 75 minutes.
Use the guide to self-serve, or talk to a coordinator if you need help mapping timelines, official requirements, or troubleshooting day-of logistics.
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